All Broadcast articles in 16 September 2011 – Page 6
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NewsSky 1's Trollied to return
Sky 1 has ordered two more series of supermarket comedy Trollied as part of its commitment to boost original content spend by 50% over the next three years.
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Comment15 Sep '11
“The problem is that knowledge and science generally take second place to B-movie spectacle.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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NewsDiscovery chief urges light touch regulation
RTS CAMBRIDGE: The boss of global broadcaster Discovery has urged Jeremy Hunt to retain the “level playing field” for rights regulation within the new Communications Act.
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NewsC4 reveals VoD ad formats
Channel 4 is to start offering VoD advertising campaigns based on demographic and genre - launching four new online ad formats.
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NewsC4 unveils autumn line-up
Channel 4 has revealed the new programmes that will populate its autumn schedules including a series about gender reassignment, a new live game show and a Big Fat Gypsy Wedding spin-off.
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NewsSpeech: Sara Geater, TalkbackThames
A copy of the full speech delivered by Sara Geater, chief executive of TalkbackThames, addressing the Government’s plans for a new Communications Bill.
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NewsPatten: BBC entertainment will suffer cuts
RTS CAMBRIDGE: BBC’s entertainment output will be hit harder than other genres by the corporation’s budget cuts, Trust chairman Chris Patten has confirmed.
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NewsBBC Worldwide competing for scale, says CEO
RTS CAMBRIDGE: “The inability to get hold of capital” is the biggest thing preventing BBC Worldwide from competing at scale, according to its chief executive John Smith.
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NewsViewers concerns over data a “major challenge”
RTS CAMBRIDGE: Consumer fears about how companies use data present “a major challenge” for broadcasters and platforms, according to senior figures from Google and Channel 4.
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NewsRTL rejected Hulu ad deal
RTS CAMBRIDGE: Google TV and other online TV services will fail to strike deals with mainstream broadcasters until they stop demanding control over adverts, the chief executive of RTL has claimed.
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NewsNAO wins full access to BBC accounts
The National Audit Office is to have access to any part of the BBC’s books it chooses, under new arrangements laid out by the government.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 5-11 September and browse the top 100
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RatingsTop 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 5-11 September as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 36.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 5-11 September as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 5-11 September.
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, sport and current affairs programmes from 5-11 September.
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FeaturesITV1 loses Red Or Black? bet
Viewers fail to take a punt on Cowell gameshow, while Strictly waltzes in with an extra million
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RatingsReturn of QI defeats BB
This week we had the return of QI to BBC2, a reminder of 9/11’s lingering shadow, and a big goodbye to Celebrity Big Brother followed by a big hello to Big Brother.
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RatingsBBC4’s Day to celebrate
This week, BBC4’s tribute to Doris Day’s surprisingly tumultuous life reaped rewards, Celebrity Juice is back and the bride is once again kept in the dark.
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RatingsRivals Outnumbered by BBC1
The return of BBC1’s family comedy Outnumbered drew more than 6 million viewers, according to new consolidated figures – but it faces stiff competition in the weeks ahead.


















